BRITAIN AND BRAZIL.
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS NOT AFFECTED. (BRITISH OFKCUt WIBELESS.) RUGBY'. November 10. Mr Arthur Henderson (Foreign Minister), replying to a question in Parliament whether all necessary measures had been taken to safeguard British interests in Brazil under the new regime, said the Brazilian Government had informed the British Ambassador (Sir William Seeds) that it recognised and respected all n*"i°nal engagements contracted abroad, existing treaties with foreign Powers all public debt contracts in force, and any other obligation legally enThe Ambassador informed the Brazilian Government on November Bth that the British Government considered the change of Go-ernment in Brazil in no way aflected the diplomatic relations between tho two countries.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 11
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